November 2018 Moms

Product Spotlight Series: Bottles (w/o 7 August)

This is a place for FTMs to ask questions and S+TMs to share the wealth of knowledge they've accumulated on baby products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week it's...bottles

For FTMs, do you have any burning questions about bottles? S+TMs, tell us about your favorite/least favorite bottles. 

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To view past Product Spotlights or view the upcoming schedule, click this link.

(Also just a reminder that if anyone wants to revive old threads to ask questions as we get further along and it becomes more likely everyone is doing further research, please feel free!)

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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Bottles (w/o 7 August)

  • We had the best luck with Avent bottles. Little one had no issues switching back and forth between breast and bottle with that type, we did introduce that bottle at about 4 days old though so might have helped. Nuk and Tommy Tippy seemed to lead to more gas and spit up. 
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  • The only bottles mine would take are the Dr Brown anti colic. I hated cleaning all the parts, but oh well. Every other brand resulted in gas and reflux and hours of screaming. 
  • I’m a little overwhelmed by all of the different sizes/nipple options for the bottles. How many, and what size, do you actually need? I’ve heard to get a few different brands in various sizes because you don’t know what your baby will like, and was thinking of trying avent, playtex and tommie tippee but I’m just not sure how many I need and what sizes. 
  • DD liked the Avent, ComoTomo, and Koran Kanteen. She did not like Tomee Tippee (though I know many people who swear by them) 

    @firsttimespartanmom for the first few months at least usually the smaller size bottles (4-5oz) should be good. 


  • This is another one of those “it depends on the baby” things. DD1 would take any bottle and did fine with any bottle. DD2 had terrible reflux and was colicky and did best with Dr. Brown’s or Nuk. 

    I recommend registering for a variety, but NOT opening all of them up front - I made that mistake, lol, and ended up with like 5 of 5 different brands. Which was fine for DD1, but would be annoying if you had a picky baby who only took 1 brand, and they maybe liked the first brand you tried. My girls never took more than 4 oz at a time, but I know a lot of people didn’t get much use out of the 4 oz bottles and wished they would have skipped them. 

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  • We tried the joovy boob bottles in addition to breastfeeding and had good experience with them. There aren't parts with hard crevices to clean and did pretty well in the leak department. We'll be using them this time around too, just will need to update the nipples/seals. 
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  • Speaking of bottles... this just popped up on my Facebook....


    Heres the link for anyone who wants to read...
    https://www.scarymommy.com/aap-dangers-plastic-dishwasher-microwave/?utm_source=FB

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  • @pink_polkadots Yikes! Thanks for sharing. 
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    DD1: 8/2014  <3
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  • purelexpurelex member
    edited August 2018
    We started with the Kiinde system which has nipples and a frame that the bags of BM pop into.  DD would kind of eat from them but had trouble latching with it so we tried a Comotomo bottle and it was history.  They are expensive, however, so I made sure to find the cheapest sets on Amazon and/or use my 20% off BuyBuyBaby coupons.  The Comotomo has a really wide nipple for latching and is super easy to clean but it can be heavy for a baby to hold by themselves for a while.  Also, the bottle lid/cap needs to be on before screwing it on to the bottle or they have a tendency to leak.  She had no trouble with nipple confusion.

    Hopefully they work for DD2 too!
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  • I read about that!!!

    ok so we aren’t supposed to put bottles in the dishwasher or microwave because the heat causes the harmful chemicals to leak out...

    BUT somehow we are supposed to sterilize our pump parts and bottles, what, daily? How the bleep are we supposed to do that while not getting them as hot as a dishwasher or microwave? 

    How how how????? 


  • purelexpurelex member
    edited August 2018
    You don't have to sterilize that often...I think people are scared into thinking it needs to be done all the time.  We did it once via boiling the parts in water and just washed the bottles/pump parts normally after that... no big deal.  Some people do it daily or weekly but I never thought it necessary and everyone is just fine.  :smile:   I will sterilize again when I pull everything out of storage,  though.
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  • So ignorant FTM here but...we need to boil all the bottles once before using? Like can I just throw them all in a pot of boiling water for a while and call it good or is there a specific method I’m supposed to use? 
  • @firsttimespartanmom Yep, toss all the parts in a big pot of boiling water and leave it for maybe 3-5 minutes? 
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    DD1: 8/2014  <3
    TTC #2: 6/2017
    BFP 8/3/2017 | CP 8/4
    BFP 10/16/2017 | CP 10/21
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    BFP 2/15/2018 | EDD: November 2nd | It's a girl!
    DD2: 10/2018  <3
  • It’s so dependent on the baby. My son absolutely refused bottles. We tried Dr Browns, Avent, Nuk, Tommee Tippee. It was so hard. Eventually he settled on Dr Browns but still preferred nursing.

    my daughter was fine with any bottle. We stuck with Dr Browns since we had a ton from my son. We have since given them all away so I’m starting over with this baby! 

    So basically I have no advice hahaha. 
  • I don't think I sterilized anything...maybe a batch of nipples, once.  And I threw everything in the dishwasher eventually...not sure that article is going to change how I do things...we'll see.

    We used Avent bottles and the old style Born Free bottles which were my favorite.  I saved them all but I'm thinking about tossing them all and buying new stuff, not sure yet.  The bottles do look kind of gross after being through the dishwasher so much and I don't think sterilizing them is going to make them look any better.
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  • We never sterilized. We definitely used the dishwasher and will keep using it for the kids' cups that overtake my cabinets. 

    DD took every bottle known to man. She didn't care what type of nipple it had as long as milk was coming out of it. So easy. DS refused every bottle and nearly caused an emotional breakdown for me when he went on a 4 day hunger strike when I went back to work. He eventually gave in and would only drink from a Comotomo. Like others have said, it is all dependent on the baby. I pray everyone has a baby who takes a bottle like a champ because there is nothing more stressful than a 3 month old who refuses to eat.
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  • edited August 2018
    @runningyogimama I totally agree. There are so many things to already worry about when having a baby. Now I have to worry about how I clean my bottles too? UGH. The AAP also says no screens until your kid is 2. Yea... that TOTALLY happened with DD :lol: I  was just posting the article for anyone who may be interested in it since it popped up on my Facebook while we were having a Bottles spotlight. 
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  • Also, if you are OCD like me, I hated the discoloration and foggy film that milk and formula leave on bottles.  I specifically buy Dapple which totally removes it!  Target carries it now, too.  Maybe worth a shot to revive those bottles, @lostarz14?  They also make dishwasher packs.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BH37IBI/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_P1HBBb9Y91FVC
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  • I'll have to check that out @purelex, thanks! Mine sort of got a pinkish hue which I read could have been coloring from certain foods.
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  • I've been meaning to post this for a while but keep forgetting. Glass bottles seem to be getting pretty popular with the concerns about plastic, so I wanted to mention for those of you using day care, check if your day care allows glass before you purchase any bottles. Our day care does not allow glass containers, and I'm assuming it's probably a common concern at day cares in case the bottles break. 
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    Me: 31 | DH: 33
    DD1: 8/2014  <3
    TTC #2: 6/2017
    BFP 8/3/2017 | CP 8/4
    BFP 10/16/2017 | CP 10/21
    BFP 12/18/2017 | CP 12/28
    BFP 2/15/2018 | EDD: November 2nd | It's a girl!
    DD2: 10/2018  <3
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